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What to do with really old gas and gas mixed with oil.

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twinrider1

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Really old gas...found a big gas jug in the garage left there by the previous owner...so it's at least 15 years old.

Really oily gas...carb issue on riding mower allowed bottom of engine to fill with gas. Fixed that, drained it and put new oil in. But now I have almost a gallon of really oily gas.

What would you do with these?
 
how much? If it's only small amounts, mix it with a much larger amount of fresh gas and run it in your mower.
 
About 3-4 gal of the vintage stuff and about a gallon of the really oily stuff. Oh, I also have a gallon jug of premix but I'm not sure of the ratio. I'd like to get rid of all of it and start fresh.
 
Really old gas...found a big gas jug in the garage left there by the previous owner...so it's at least 15 years old.

Really oily gas...carb issue on riding mower allowed bottom of engine to fill with gas. Fixed that, drained it and put new oil in. But now I have almost a gallon of really oily gas.

What would you do with these?


Parts cleaner, ??🙄
 
I would use the oily gas in snowmobiles, 2 stroke outboard boat motor, or 2 stroke weed whacker.

The old gas I would simply dilute with new gas.
 
I just put it in my car.

fill up tank less 1 gallon to full and add the small amounts and it will burn up no problem.
 
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